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martinmac

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  1. A bit more info here. http://zclub.net/forum/showthread.php?t=13676
  2. My nurse has just left for Manchester can get some peace now.
  3. Ok I will start and keeping on topic for a change,
  4. Just send a few PMs Mark, I am aware that there could have been a couple of snowflakes down there so most will be hiding Nice one for running with this though
  5. Yes thats another balls up. I still have my paper one. This rates with the ten year chipped passport with the chip only guaranteed for 5 years. I used to have a nice little wallet for my credit cards but now have to carry two for all the ID cards I need. If I thought they would get it right I would fully support a national ID card toget rid of some of the others. Chances of making that work.... Nil.
  6. I agree on that one. The Nismo looks OK but in my opinion needs the kit to give it balance. That looks fine as it is
  7. At the moment we will say incorrectly delivered which is my fault. This is being investigated but just want to see if anyone sees them for sale anywhere.
  8. Wont post too many details yet, nobody on the forum is responsible for this situation, in fact everyone is being extremely helpful. So, in the meantime I would appreciate members keeping their eyes open for these wheels which are missing and may pop up for sale somewhere. http://www.350z-uk.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&start=30 Posted at the request of the buyer.
  9. Valley fever to you and me. Chronic coccidioidomycosis Appearing as many as 20 years after the initial infection, chronic pneumonia due to coccidioidomycosis is most common in people with diabetes or weakened immune systems. You're likely to have periods of worsening symptoms alternating with periods of recovery. Signs and symptoms are similar to those of tuberculosis: Low-grade fever Weight loss Cough Chest pain Blood-tinged sputum Nodules in the lungs Disseminated coccidioidomycosis The most serious form of the disease, disseminated coccidioidomycosis occurs when the infection spreads (disseminates) beyond the lungs to other parts of the body. Most often these parts include the skin, bones, liver, brain, heart, and the membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord (meninges). The signs and symptoms of disseminated disease depend on which parts of your body are affected and may include: Nodules, ulcers and skin lesions that are more serious than the rash that sometimes occurs with other forms of the disease Painful lesions in the skull, spine or other bones Painful, swollen joints, especially in the knees or ankles Meningitis  an infection of the membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord and the most deadly complication of valley fever
  10. Im afraid thats something you will have to learn to live with, still got the grin after three years
  11. Had a run in with the cat, the cat won. It did cheat though and used a metal bed frame.
  12. No gritting here either Stan, Liz had to take me to the hospital at 7 this morning, it was dreadful
  13. Nothing wrong with your technique bud. There was an issue with the roof on a TSB. Will have a look.
  14. Hi and welcome to the forum. Good time to buy ready for the start of the seasons meets.
  15. Good to hear you sounding a bit better Phil. Will hopefully see you on Saturday.
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